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How to Choose Creative Writing Curriculum For Your Little Genius?

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Fri, 23 Oct 2009

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Whether your child is one who loves writing stories or they simply seem to have a knack for capturing interesting images in words, you will find that working with them on their writing can be something that is very rewarding for your child in general. The truth of the matter is that being a good writer can take them very far no matter what their chosen career is, and if you are ready to help them learn and grow, you will find that helping them move forward in this way is something that you need to look into. How can you help your child learn and grow? What do you need to be able to help them with?

When you want to make sure that your child is getting the best background that they can get when it comes to creative writing, make sure that they understand the basics. Things like grammar, punctuation, and spelling sound like they are going to be dull, but they are the foundation of any good writing career. Your child needs to know how to put their sentences together before they are going to get the ability to tell a good story. Remind them that grammar and punctuation will make their stories a great deal clearer and much more accessible in the long run.

Also, make sure that you introduce them to the different types of writing out there. Depending on whom you listen to, there are roughly three types of writing and making sure that they can identify them is something that can be very helpful. Expository writing is writing that is meant to explain a concept or to answer a question. Persuasive writing is meant to convince the reader of a certain point of view or of something that they should do. Finally, narrative writing is something that tells a story. These three types of writing will cover most of the writing that your child is inclined to do, and you will find that you are looking at something that will help them.

Take some time and encourage your child to write. If they are interested in creative writing, it should be something that brings them joy, and it should definitely be something that you enjoy with them. Are you someone who loves to read? You need to take a moment and look into whether they are willing to share their writing with you. The more time that you spend working with your child, the more they will learn and grow.

Finally, if you want to help them with their creative writing, remember to let them know that they need fuel for it. Take them to the library and help them figure out what kind of reading they need to do. What kind of reading do they need to enjoy and what media are they attracted to? Helping them get acquainted with the different kinds of reading material out there is essential when you want to make sure that they can write well.

If your child loves the idea creative writing, now is the time to encourage them, so see what you can do!

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